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Oh, do me a favor and tune in. I really need to know y'all's opinion about this, especially if you live in Mississippi. Like, what do you think about them bringing back Jim Crow laws and lynching laws back to Mississippi? Like, this is a topic that must be talked about.
Honestly, a couple of days ago, I was actually thinking about, you know, taking my time to get a passport and shit and move to a different country. And I think I'm still gonna plan to do that because the United States is no place for a gay black man.
I don't blame you, Dee. Shoot, I've been thinking about it lately too. Getting some sort of dual citizenship somewhere because we really don't know, like, in our lifetimes where the fuck this shit is gonna go.
They actually are, it was actually just announced. Not too long ago, they've had them long ago. Almost all of the news networks, all of the social media platforms.
honestly I am over and done with the United States it's stupid here it has always been stupid here and I'm just ready to leave this is ridiculous man yeah I'll follow you because I want to know
I'm not gonna fight today. A lot of people who keep forgetting, we not our ancestors. We's more definitely gonna get down and dirty with your ass. I don't know, I don't know. We'd rather just fight it.
I'm assuming that you mean hanging? Because lynching is when a mob of citizens hangs you illegally and it might not be enforced but usually it's not legal, whereas hanging is just a cheap way to enact justice.
I'm mentioning when I created the post, I used the exact words that they used. Um, either way to go, hanking or lynching is still horrible. You have people live.
I would be neutral about it if you had the choice to leave. Like if you want to live under that then I don't care. But the problem is when you are stuck in it.
I just looked it up, it's an anti-lynching law, and it's to consider it to be a hate crime if you were to lynch anybody. But it's still very shameful that we waited all the way up until last year to even consider it to be a hate crime.
You have to find the videos of what was going on in like, not the courtroom, I don't know what you call it, but you like really seriously have to find the video.
I can definitely do that. I'll check to see if I'll try to use Jim Crow and Mississippi 2023 and see if something pops up. Otherwise, are there any keywords that I can, that might help?
So what I found was HP 1020 and I don't know if that's what you're talking about but you're going to want to know about that one. So basically Jacksonville is now going to be its own entity and elected officials without any say.
without the approval or the voting of any citizen. And while they're expanding that, a lot of hospitals are going to shut down. And so if you live in the city of Jacksonville, going to have to wait hours before an ambush.